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An accident changed Leighton Clarke's life forever. After waking from a coma, Leighton Clarke can’t remember anything from the past six years. She’s stunned when her doctors inform her she has amnesia, something she didn’t think occurred outside of soap operas. Anxious and disoriented, the only person who elicits any feelings is Jonathan Moran, a gorgeous chef with compassionate brown eyes . . . who also happens to be her fiancé. Jonathan isn’t her fiancé. But when his estranged brother—her real husband-to-be—asks him to step in while he’s away in London, Jonathan doesn’t think he has a choice, especially after seeing how the previously aloof Leighton now responds to him. The more time they spend together, the more Jonathan begins to fall for his brother’s fiancé, until he’s wishing the pretense were reality. When Leighton’s memories come flooding back, can she forgive the man she’s fallen in love with or will his lie ruin the only thing that feels true?
Publication Year: 2017
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Read this for the following video:Reading The Trope Amnesia
How have I not read Tracey Livesay before this? Why did I not? I was seriously missing out!
I loved this book. I think it really took a look at how a big life event can change your course. Sometimes it takes a little amnesia to turn you back onto the right path.
This was a good addition to the series. The couple was solid and you really want to root for them. But the situation was REALLY awkward. A guy falling for his brother’s amnesiac fiancé. Yikes! The more he fell for her the harder it was for him to tell her the truth. But I enjoyed watching them fall in love. Even though I knew a disaster was awaiting them.
Not my usual fave, but Livesay makes it work, mostly because Leighton is so dynamic.